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  2. Etiquette refresher: Holiday party RSVPs, host gifts, who to ...

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    Kulick: Unless you are a socialite type person, it may be that you, like me, need a little refresher on holiday etiquette.

  3. Holiday parties: Do's, don't's on proper etiquette

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    Proper etiquette is of major importance for get-togethers. Here's a guide to the do’s and don’ts of what to do at all holiday parties you may attend this winter season. Do: Bring the host a gift

  4. A new list of social guidelines and rules created by New York Magazine’s The Cut has sparked an intense debate about the etiquette we’re expected to follow in our personal and professional lives.

  5. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Invitations for mixed social events, such as parties, weddings, etc., must be extended to the established significant others of any invitees, such as spouses, fiancés, or long time or live-in boyfriends or girlfriends. The significant other must be invited by name, and the host should inquire if it is not known. [15]

  6. Style (form of address) - Wikipedia

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    The names of members of the House of Representatives are similarly styled in writing as "The Honorable". Orally they are traditionally addressed by name as "Mr." or "Ms.", but as a practice are sometimes addressed as "Representative" or "Congressman" or "Congresswoman" when it is necessary or desirable to specify the member's status.

  7. List of occasions known by their dates - Wikipedia

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    Date Name Other names Description Ref. June 1, 1794: Glorious First of June: Third Battle of Ushant: A naval battle between the Great Britain and France during the French Revolutionary Wars. [11] March 31, 1909: 31 March Incident —